Virginia, Maryland & Washington D.C. Contract Attorneys

Contract transaction and dispute lawyers in VA, MD, and D.C.

Contracts are an essential part of your business operation, whether procuring equipment, hiring staff, or selling your company.  Grad, Logan & Klewans assists clients in generating contracts and litigating contract disputes when necessary.

Contracts for vendors and staff

It is important to have the protection of written contracts documenting your agreements when you set up your business’ daily operations.  For example, if you are purchasing equipment from a vendor you need to have the details of the transaction, product specifics, and any warranty information in writing.

You may also require employment agreements with non-compete or restrictive covenant clauses protecting your business’ interests when you hire staff.  Our attorneys provide you with a variety of contracts to address contractual requirements for your business.

Legal representation for contract litigation

There may be a time when an individual or company breaks an agreement, no matter how detailed the contract.  Representation from an experienced contract dispute lawyer is essential in these situations.  Grad, Logan & Klewans assists clients by developing detailed contracts and our attorneys will represent you if a dispute arises. 

Restrictive covenants and non-compete contracts

The attorneys at Grad, Logan & Klewans have extensive experience drafting, enforcing, and terminating restrictive covenants.  These agreements are documentation that an employee or business seller agrees not to compete within a certain geographical area.

The laws governing enforcement of restrictive covenants in non-compete provisions vary from state to state.

Schedule an appointment with our Falls Church office to discuss contracts and restrictive covenants.  You can also contact our attorneys by email.

Call 703 666-8639 for contract lawyers in the Metro D.C. area.

3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 350, Falls Church, VA 22042 Phone: 703-666-8639

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